Is another day in parliament laughter other government ministers are defiant too. No apology is required for breaking the law. I dont think that the government should apologise for having a strong domestic agenda. I dont think we should apologise also for seeking to advance our exit from the European Union. I dont think the government should apologise also for saying that we are attempting to honour the democratic will of the british people. Whats the opposition parties plan . Jeremy corbyn says mrjohnson should resign, but isnt going to call for a vote of no confidence today. The Supreme Court have said that he acted illegally, and parliament has reopened. This is a constitutional problem of huge proportions. It isnt a problem. And thats why i called for the Prime Minister to resign, because of the way he has been found wanting, badly wanting, by the Supreme Court. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. We are live from westminster. What do you make of the l
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Pensioner bombarded mayor with offensive emails after Edward Colston statue toppling
Fleetwood Spence targeted Bristol s mixed race mayor and threatened violence to those who supported removal of the statue
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A pensioner bombarded the Mayor of Bristol with abusive emails after the statue of slave trader Edward Colston was toppled.
Man sent grossly offensive emails to Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees after Colston statue toppling The emails Mr Spence sent on that night were grossly offensive and really aggressive
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A man bombarded Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees with abusive emails following the toppling of Edward Colston s statue.
Fleetwood Spence, from the Wirral, sent offensive messages to Mr Rees office after the bronze figure of the 17th century slave trader came down.